Paul Underwood Kellogg to Jane Addams, February 24, 1925

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February 24, 1925.

Dear Miss Addams:

As a member of the Board of Directors of Survey Associates you will be interested to know that the Literary Digest republished at length the leading article of the December Graphic -- "The Kingdom of God in a Foundry," by Marion M. Jackson: the story, as it has never been told before, of how John J. Eagan endeavored to apply the teachings of Christianity to labor relations in the American Cast Iron Pipe Company (ACIPCO).

And now the American Review of Reviews is giving up to the leading article of the February Graphic -- Lord Thomson on "Aerial Warfare and Disarmament," half of the time and space of its monthly lecture on current events which goes out over the radio. Dr. Shaw writes me:

"It will go out from New York, Station [WBZ], Thursday forenoon, the 26th, and will probably go over the radio from Washington Friday evening, the 27th, and from Chicago on Saturday, the 28th."

Sincerely,

Editor

Miss Jane Addams,
Hull House,
800 Halsted Street,
Chicago, Ill.